
David Cronenberg on censorship, the beauty of body horror and his newest film Crimes of The Future
The Q Interview
Is This a Political Film?
The movie is not really a sort of polemic about climate change or anything like that. This it's a sort of a background structure for some interesting characters who are trying to deal with the reality of what the body is doing. I under the pressur of environmental change, and technology change. So by accident, i kind of anticipated that in my movie, where you have people who eat plastic, that, with all due respect, i didn't see it in the film as as a good thing. I saw it a sort of woding. If we're not careful, your children will grow up eating pla a. The more that you can accept that, perhaps the more fully you
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